- INTERPOL | The International Criminal Police Organization
INTERPOL enables police in our 196 member countries to work together to fight international crime
- Interpol - Wikipedia
Interpol provides investigative support, expertise and training to law enforcement worldwide, focusing on three major areas of transnational crime: terrorism, cybercrime and organized crime
- What is INTERPOL?
Our full name is the International Criminal Police Organization and we are an inter-governmental organization We have 196 member countries, and we help police in all of them to work together to make the world a safer place
- U. S. National Central Bureau - Interpol - USAGov
Interpol Washington, the U S National Central Bureau, coordinates law enforcement activities between U S agencies and their international counterparts
- Interpol (band) - Wikipedia
Interpol is an American rock band from Manhattan, New York [1][2] Formed in 1997, their original line-up consisted of Paul Banks (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Daniel Kessler (lead guitar, backing vocals), Carlos Dengler (bass guitar, keyboards), and Greg Drudy (drums)
- Interpol | International Law Enforcement Agency | Britannica
Interpol aims to promote the widest-possible mutual assistance between criminal police forces and to establish and develop institutions likely to contribute to the prevention and suppression of international crime
- Focus: Human trafficking: the crime that turns people into . . . - INTERPOL
Sexually exploited or forced into labour, crime, begging or marriage Every year, tens of thousands of men, women and children are coerced or tricked into these abuses and more, with vulnerable people, including children, the poor and refugees, often hardest hit INTERPOL Spotlight focuses on the fight against a form of organized crime built around disregard for human safety and dignity
- Police - Interpol, Law Enforcement, Crime Prevention | Britannica
Interpol, first known as the International Criminal Police Commission (ICPC), was founded in 1923 in Vienna by the city’s head of police, Johann Schober Vienna had been the seat of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which had maintained an extensive system of police files
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